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cases and then they looked at the doj and voting rights of the civil division. not just under president obama, but under president bush. what was your take away. they're concerned about partisanship. they're concerned about the interpretation of the voting rights act that's not consistent with the legislation or legislative history. that there's been systemic problems within the department. when you look at the new black panther party case, the idea that you didn't enforce a violation for intimidation and voter harassment because the people harassed were white is ridiculous, but that's the position that this assistant attorney general has taken. that is the position that the political appointees within that department have operated under and that's why the inspector general expressed a deep concern about that, issues, and the lack of not only cohesive strategy, but almost a reinterpretation of the voting rights act. what justice scalia said, got so much flak over it, the week before that, this being a racial entitlement program the way the voting rights act is b
cases and then they looked at the doj and voting rights of the civil division. not just under president obama, but under president bush. what was your take away. they're concerned about partisanship. they're concerned about the interpretation of the voting rights act that's not consistent with the legislation or legislative history. that there's been systemic problems within the department. when you look at the new black panther party case, the idea that you didn't enforce a violation for...
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rights division within the doj when it comes to enforcing civil rights laws and equally when the defendant in the case is black, and the victim in the case is white, and in particular, that existed under mr. perez's civil rights division. >> no, actually the black-- the new black panther party case was resolved before mr. perez joined the justice department. >> sean: and i'm telling you what the inspector general reviewed. >> the inspector general reviewed whether or not there was conflict in that division. yes, there was. there was conflict between careerists and political appointees. >> sean: he's a radical's radical and-- >> come on, that's not content. >> radical, radical, radical, buzz, buzz, buzz, that's not content. what does he stand for, stood for workers. >> sean: jay. >> he stands for what george soros stands for. this guy nominated to be the secretary of labor and perez is in fact-- several of those he was on funded by george soros. the fact of the matter is not particularly just the case of the new black panther party, it's the pervasive display that took place inside of the j
rights division within the doj when it comes to enforcing civil rights laws and equally when the defendant in the case is black, and the victim in the case is white, and in particular, that existed under mr. perez's civil rights division. >> no, actually the black-- the new black panther party case was resolved before mr. perez joined the justice department. >> sean: and i'm telling you what the inspector general reviewed. >> the inspector general reviewed whether or not there...
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perez's civil rights division, as it did prior in the bush administration. is it not less controversial then to have tom perez move over to labor than to allow him to stay as civil rights? >> well, then it depends on what you think is more important. if more members of congress who are going-- members of the senate who are going to have to weigh this nomination, what's more important shall the business of america, or the issue of liberties and civil rights? because his bailiwick affects marriage and other things. at the department of labor, and ends up over there, he's going to have a broad portfolio to be able to deal with how employers interact with their employees. and if he's as much of an innovator in finding ways to push the envelope on liberal issues at the department of labor as he is there, he will have a much broader effect on the economy and the way that people work and are employed. >> megyn: as we speak, we are just getting this breaking news in that senator vittert-- senator vitter is coming out and saying he'll block the perez nomination and s
perez's civil rights division, as it did prior in the bush administration. is it not less controversial then to have tom perez move over to labor than to allow him to stay as civil rights? >> well, then it depends on what you think is more important. if more members of congress who are going-- members of the senate who are going to have to weigh this nomination, what's more important shall the business of america, or the issue of liberties and civil rights? because his bailiwick affects...
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his record at civil rights division and haven't talked about his position on amnesty. >> greta: nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >> greta: and congress tries to force a vote on president obama's 2014 budget. oh, wait, there is no 2014 president obama budget. the president missed a deadline set by law to submit the plan. but g.o.p. wanted to set up a vote on a blank piece of paper. the congressman joins us, what happened? >> we'll find out later tonight. we offered 34 pages of question marks and you can't offer a blank piece of paper. but in order for an amendment, you have 35 pages and numbers filled in. you look at paul ryan's, the numbers are filled in. we didn't have numbers so we put question marks. >> greta: i find it appalling when people can't meet deadlines. he missed february 4th deadline. he said late march and that's not happening and now april. and totally to me it's such disregard with the law when the law said that. he's not the first one. many presidents before him have blown off this deadline, nonetheless-- >> actually the first president ever. >> greta: to be last,
his record at civil rights division and haven't talked about his position on amnesty. >> greta: nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >> greta: and congress tries to force a vote on president obama's 2014 budget. oh, wait, there is no 2014 president obama budget. the president missed a deadline set by law to submit the plan. but g.o.p. wanted to set up a vote on a blank piece of paper. the congressman joins us, what happened? >> we'll find out later tonight. we offered 34...
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perez currently oversees the civil rights division, and under his division, challenged voting laws and opponents say it restricts minority voting. that's not all, learning a new report released by the department inspector general, the lawsuit against the new black panther party back in 2008. joining me now to explore more on this possible pick. is syndicated columnist, michelle malkin. welcome back. >> thanks for having me on, sean. >> sean: and the radical people keep getting through and i would expect him to take his ideological comrades. >> this is completely expected of course and i think the ball is now in the court of the republican party to expose just how radical this assistant attorney general is and i've reported extensively on tom perez's history as an extremist, race-baiter, and i think most troubling from my perspective, his long-time advocacy, not of american workers, but of illegal alien workers. this is somebody who cut his teeth at casa de maryland which is one of the most activist open border groups in the country. it's funded by government. millions of dollars from t
perez currently oversees the civil rights division, and under his division, challenged voting laws and opponents say it restricts minority voting. that's not all, learning a new report released by the department inspector general, the lawsuit against the new black panther party back in 2008. joining me now to explore more on this possible pick. is syndicated columnist, michelle malkin. welcome back. >> thanks for having me on, sean. >> sean: and the radical people keep getting...
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he heads the justice department civil rights division. he faced criticism for giving misleading testimony to the u.s. mission on civil rights. he would replace hilda sill lease. instead of eating while you were distracted you are consuming more calories. people who eat meals or snacks watching tv playing games or reading tend to eat more. >> i do believe that study. >> the u.s. postal service is $16 billion in debt and stopping saturday delivery to stay athroat they say. you wouldn't know it by the way the agency is spending millions to send workers to a lavish conference in california and it is happening this week. we have an inside look at the event. >> here at the annual postal forum executives will meet with thousands of shippers and those in the direct mail industry. and then everyone gets to have a good time in stan fran. there's a guolf outing dance an food from the fisherman's wharf and chinatowchinatown. the travel exhibit space and other incidentals will cost the postal service $2.2 million lass. the agency receives no tax dolla
he heads the justice department civil rights division. he faced criticism for giving misleading testimony to the u.s. mission on civil rights. he would replace hilda sill lease. instead of eating while you were distracted you are consuming more calories. people who eat meals or snacks watching tv playing games or reading tend to eat more. >> i do believe that study. >> the u.s. postal service is $16 billion in debt and stopping saturday delivery to stay athroat they say. you...
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or that republicans helped pass the 1964 civil rights act. how does the democratic party influence help blacks now? illegitimacy is up around 70%. not rosier for urban squalor. democratic programs caused more damage than hurricanes katrina and sandy combined. but nearly all black voters go democrat. so west and scott have to remind black america the abuse i relationship they endureed for so long. they may not be in the back of the bus anymore. they're just under it. >> kimberly: hard-hitting. >> bob: emphasize it was not me that called you bull connor. >> greg: you called me bull connor twice. it didn't know who that was. it looked it up. i go without -- >> bob: i apologize. >> greg: you were complimenting me, i think. >> bob: okay. >> greg: what should they do to atact minoritys? >> kimberly: be for education of children. not just in public schools chasing after empty federal dollars. they're more interested in keeping the union schools going. i'd rather see us move toward charter voucher schools. things like that. education is important to
or that republicans helped pass the 1964 civil rights act. how does the democratic party influence help blacks now? illegitimacy is up around 70%. not rosier for urban squalor. democratic programs caused more damage than hurricanes katrina and sandy combined. but nearly all black voters go democrat. so west and scott have to remind black america the abuse i relationship they endureed for so long. they may not be in the back of the bus anymore. they're just under it. >> kimberly:...
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this is a top official at doj under eric holder right now and heads up the civil rights division and president obama apparently pleased with him and wanting him to head over to head up the labor department and the wall street journal had a piece today that talked about how, quote, political muscle undermind the rule of law under mr. perez's civil rieghts division. in simple terms, what is the allegation that mr. perez did? >> one of the allegations is that he interfered and cost the american taxpayers 180 million dollars by getting a case dismissed where he didn't want to face the supreme court decision and gave up two very valid cases again, 180 million dollars of taxpayer money in st. paul. this was unprecedented. it had been set for additional this nominee has been expressed as not having been candid in his testimony. candid is it kind of one of the funny words in politics that means he didn't tell the whole truth. this is also somebody who refused to do his fundamental job which is to fully prosecute voter intimidation that fell under his watch. these are just some of the areas o
this is a top official at doj under eric holder right now and heads up the civil rights division and president obama apparently pleased with him and wanting him to head over to head up the labor department and the wall street journal had a piece today that talked about how, quote, political muscle undermind the rule of law under mr. perez's civil rieghts division. in simple terms, what is the allegation that mr. perez did? >> one of the allegations is that he interfered and cost the...
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italian civil rights league rallied against it. uproar only boosted publicity. with francis ford "copolla and marlon brando in unforgettable roles, it won three oscars. >> critics put the godfather among the all time best. there is the music. moviegoers made an offer they couldn't refuse to watch 41 years years today. that is our fox report. are we going to roll through that music. i like that. i'm harris faulkner in for shepard smith. same time tomorrow. the factor right now. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. >> tonight. >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> no one? >> editorial director of the denver posted talking about jessica's law but what he said is flat out false. what happens when the press colludes with the party. >> all i can say they are smears that begin during my election process. >> bill: more trouble for robert menendez. a grand jury to investigate him on corruption charges. geraldo has the latest. >> president obama is built a great time, a smart team. >> bill: bill gates still enamored with president obama. he wants to give him more power.
italian civil rights league rallied against it. uproar only boosted publicity. with francis ford "copolla and marlon brando in unforgettable roles, it won three oscars. >> critics put the godfather among the all time best. there is the music. moviegoers made an offer they couldn't refuse to watch 41 years years today. that is our fox report. are we going to roll through that music. i like that. i'm harris faulkner in for shepard smith. same time tomorrow. the factor right now....
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rights issue of our time? do you brief if victoria shows up with $500,000, he'll get a tour of the white house? there's so many questions that could have been asked. >> sean: this is just touching the surface. i'm surprised the weren't upset, at least not on the air -- i'm sure many expected obama, the anointed one, would be elected pope, barack obama-us iii. let's move on. he's a question for jeb bush. would today's g.o.p. reject the original ronald reagan. beam me up, scotty. >> we're sitting in the reagan library and yet the president you speak of, and so many conservatives do, raised tacks, was for immigration reform that a lot of modernday conservatives fine distasteful would he be seen as a liberal? >> this revisionist history. they're trying to make ronald reagan interest -- ronald reagan interest something he wasn't. he said the biggest mistake of this presidenty was raising taxes. >> wasn't he called a dunce? >> that's true. >> obama i. could have happened. my sources inside the conclave says that bar
rights issue of our time? do you brief if victoria shows up with $500,000, he'll get a tour of the white house? there's so many questions that could have been asked. >> sean: this is just touching the surface. i'm surprised the weren't upset, at least not on the air -- i'm sure many expected obama, the anointed one, would be elected pope, barack obama-us iii. let's move on. he's a question for jeb bush. would today's g.o.p. reject the original ronald reagan. beam me up, scotty. >>...
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if one state they should vote on it i don't think it's a civil rights issue. >> state to state married in one state and. marriage equality has to be national. >> bill: i love this marriage equality. see that can extend out to other groups than other than homosexuals. if you want marriage equality then it's got to be a free fire zone that anybody who wants to get married. triads and. >> there is a push for triads. >> i like the word equality. >> bill: it's a cliche that you guys put out there. >> that's what the parlance is right now. >> bill: if you are going to be a good liberal, colmes, you have to extend equality to everyone. not just selected groups. so marriage equality then encompasses everybody. one issue is demographics is changing. younger group even republicans hear less about some of these social issues. >> they don't care about the issue. would you agree with that? younger americans not a priority for them? >> i think so. what you saw in the 2008 election cycle is barack obama won them by like 70%. now they are essentially locked into voting democrat maybe for the rest of t
if one state they should vote on it i don't think it's a civil rights issue. >> state to state married in one state and. marriage equality has to be national. >> bill: i love this marriage equality. see that can extend out to other groups than other than homosexuals. if you want marriage equality then it's got to be a free fire zone that anybody who wants to get married. triads and. >> there is a push for triads. >> i like the word equality. >> bill: it's a cliche...
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and last week, the inspeckor general reported that the civil rights tuition has been plagued before and in the tenure for the polarization and mistrust. the key issue is the testimony before -- before the committee that listened to voter intimidation case. we did not find that perez intentionally misled the commission, the report stated but added that perez's testimony did not reflect the story regarding the involvement of political appoint tees. >> the inspector jep reported that mr. perez has take an number of steps to foster a more collegial work place. >> he fended off questions why barack obama the first african-american president has not named african-americans to his cabinet for his second term. carney replies that the cabinet is unfilled so far and the president is committed to diversity. >> bret: rosen live on the north lawn. thank you. there may be trouble ahead for the president's choice to run the environmental protection agency. correspondent doug mckelway tells us why. >> the epa's release last friday of 2,000 more e-mails from former epa administration lisa jackson alias
and last week, the inspeckor general reported that the civil rights tuition has been plagued before and in the tenure for the polarization and mistrust. the key issue is the testimony before -- before the committee that listened to voter intimidation case. we did not find that perez intentionally misled the commission, the report stated but added that perez's testimony did not reflect the story regarding the involvement of political appoint tees. >> the inspector jep reported that mr....
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rights issue of the next generation. and i'd like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanics, young african-americans, why they are willing to confine another generation to not having a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [ applause ] we need to stand with israel. [ applause ] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [ applause ] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house tours and sent $250 million to egypt. (boos). >> with no strings attached, nothing focused on u.s. national security. simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. now listen, spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't, that government control hurts those struggling to achieve the american dream. i can promise you something, abc, nbc, cbs, the "new york times," none of them are going to help spread that message. but we have something more powerful. we have each and every one of you. [ applause ] the world
rights issue of the next generation. and i'd like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanics, young african-americans, why they are willing to confine another generation to not having a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [ applause ] we need to stand with israel. [ applause ] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [ applause ] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house tours and sent $250...
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tom perez is labor secretary he heads the justice department civil rights division. louisiana senator david vittert said today he will block the nomination because of how the department enforce its state's voting rights laws. he he claims the feds were more interested in registering welfare recipients than removing ineligible voters from the roles. white house says he is enormously qualified be labor secretary. a week after judge shot down plans to control sugary soda sizes. today the mayor announced a proposal that would require stores to keep all toe tobacco products out of sight. it's reportedly an attempt to cut underaged smoking and tobacco use. business owners would have to keep all of it in a drawer or something or under the counter, behind a curtain. no other city or state has such law although canada and some european nations do. remember, the mayor has already spearheaded moves to ban smoking in public places as well as bans on transfats and that soda thing. he has also been a vocal supporter of stricter gun control measures. republican leaders say their pa
tom perez is labor secretary he heads the justice department civil rights division. louisiana senator david vittert said today he will block the nomination because of how the department enforce its state's voting rights laws. he he claims the feds were more interested in registering welfare recipients than removing ineligible voters from the roles. white house says he is enormously qualified be labor secretary. a week after judge shot down plans to control sugary soda sizes. today the mayor...
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or that republicans helped pass the 1964 civil rights act. how does the democratic party help blacks now. i will legitimacy is up now. knows democratic programs caused more damage than hurricanes sandra and katrina combined. mostbi black voters vote left. that's why they must be reminded of the abuse they've endured. they might not be in the back o. the bus, they're just under it. >> hard hitting. >> i want you to emphasize it was not me that said about bull conner. >> you called me bull connerot y twice. >> i did? >> yes. i didn't know who bull conner was. i confess. i go, wow. >> i apologize. >> he's a democrat. no, you were complimenting me, i think. you were saying that 'cause he's a democrat, right? >> okay. >> yeah. >> kg, what should conservative december to attract minority as soon as should they act likeha democrats and give away free stuff? , this they should be for education of children, not just chasing empty federal dollars that don't produce good results because they're more interested in keeping the union schools going, appeasi
or that republicans helped pass the 1964 civil rights act. how does the democratic party help blacks now. i will legitimacy is up now. knows democratic programs caused more damage than hurricanes sandra and katrina combined. mostbi black voters vote left. that's why they must be reminded of the abuse they've endured. they might not be in the back o. the bus, they're just under it. >> hard hitting. >> i want you to emphasize it was not me that said about bull conner. >> you...
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and on this day in the year 1930, the legendary civil rights leader gandhi began a 241-mile march to the sea to protest the law in british rule india. specifically britain salt acts which enforced a heavy tax and banned indians from collecting or selling salt. gandhi and dozens of supporters set out for the coast where they planned to make their own salt from sea water. by the time they got there gandhi's followers numbered in the tens of thousands. his campaign of nonviolence civil disobedience auto would soon spread across the subcontinent. after 17 years britain finally granted india its independence. gandhi took a giant step towards freedom 83 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, march the 12th, 2013. or wednesday march the 13th here because it's past midnight but don't worry about it. when you get up tomorrow, it will be wednesday. unless -- i'm shepard smith. we will see you back here tomorrow or later today as we continue to watch for a new pope. our coverage begins at 4:30 in the morning eastern time. i dare you to get up with us. until then, good nigh
and on this day in the year 1930, the legendary civil rights leader gandhi began a 241-mile march to the sea to protest the law in british rule india. specifically britain salt acts which enforced a heavy tax and banned indians from collecting or selling salt. gandhi and dozens of supporters set out for the coast where they planned to make their own salt from sea water. by the time they got there gandhi's followers numbered in the tens of thousands. his campaign of nonviolence civil...
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assistant attorney general for the civil rights division right now. he spent a lot of time in his career focusing on consumer rights and protection as well. if he is confirmed, the process that takes place after the official no announcement he will be only latino in the president's cabinet. they need to get americans back to work as labor secretary and what kind of role considering his background mr. perez might play in immigration reform and what type of employment policies could be put in place if there is some overarching immigration reform. we'll keep you posted on the announcement. as we hear more we'll bring that to you. jon: it was ten years ago that operation iraqi freedom launched. our own rick leventhal was embedded with the troops who fired the first historic shots. he will be here with a former commander of that battalion to reflect on the decade past. >>> were we all wrong about the wright brothers? why an aviation historian says they were not the first men to fly. who was? we'll talk to him next. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ]
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rights division. how do you think that is going to impact perez who was not accused of wrong doing in the report but sort of given a pass and said he didn't do the best job with this, could have done better are but didn't do technically anything wrong. >> two things. first of all, he was head of the division and the division as a whole was described as basically being just a viper's den of just discord and sometimes incompetentence and sometimes worse. hurt him because it shows he hasn't gotten a handle on the division but secondly did criticize him by name. it did say he perjured himself but said on multiple occasions gave misleading testimony with regard to the new black pan sherr case and with regard to the general state of affairs within the division. and showed whatever his motivations were he gave testimony that he either knew or absolutely should have known was misleading and the report comes right out and says that. and so if he is not a perjuror he is rather close. >> shannon: almost out of t
rights division. how do you think that is going to impact perez who was not accused of wrong doing in the report but sort of given a pass and said he didn't do the best job with this, could have done better are but didn't do technically anything wrong. >> two things. first of all, he was head of the division and the division as a whole was described as basically being just a viper's den of just discord and sometimes incompetentence and sometimes worse. hurt him because it shows he hasn't...
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civil rights advocates are questioning that strategy. they always have. aaron cohen joins me, national security expert trained in israel's el al airline style of security measures including predictive behavioral profiling which is a of great interest here. aaron. welcome. great to have you back on the show. good morning. >> thanks for having me. good morning. martha: so first of all the reason he was testifying, john pistol lee, the head of tsa because of backlash over the idea it is okay to let small knives, pocketknives, that kind of thing and sports equipment, golf clubs and the like back on planes. what do you think about that? >> i think it is a mistake. i think that allowing a blade that is, you know, the size of your hand is a weapon. it can be used as a weapon. i think right now that's a feel good measure being put in place in order to ease the pressure and anxiety of traveling. my biggest concern, or the big picture or the big frame concern for me is the fact that there really is no total safety focus on the airport security system right now. whi
civil rights advocates are questioning that strategy. they always have. aaron cohen joins me, national security expert trained in israel's el al airline style of security measures including predictive behavioral profiling which is a of great interest here. aaron. welcome. great to have you back on the show. good morning. >> thanks for having me. good morning. martha: so first of all the reason he was testifying, john pistol lee, the head of tsa because of backlash over the idea it is okay...
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rights movement into today. for generations this promise helped people weather poverty and persecution while holding onto the hope that a better day was on the horizon. for me personally growing up in far-flung parts of the world and without firm roots the store row spoke to a yearning for every human being for a home. even as we draw strength from god's will and the freedom expressed on pass over we also know that here on earth we must bear our responsibilities in an imperfect world. that means accepting our measure of sacrifice and struggle, just like previous generations. it means us working through generation after generation on behalf of that ideal of freedom. as dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want you to know that we as a people will get to the promised land. so just -- [cheers and applause] >> so just as joshua carried on after moses the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation, for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom
rights movement into today. for generations this promise helped people weather poverty and persecution while holding onto the hope that a better day was on the horizon. for me personally growing up in far-flung parts of the world and without firm roots the store row spoke to a yearning for every human being for a home. even as we draw strength from god's will and the freedom expressed on pass over we also know that here on earth we must bear our responsibilities in an imperfect world. that...
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what i think we found in this inspector general's report is that he presided over a civil rights division in the department of justice that has been way tilted to the left. he himself comes very much from the left. he used to be president of an immigration advocacy group that advocated no enforcement of any immigration laws whatsoever. the inspector general's report is significant because the inspector general is appointed by obama himself. normally they tend to paper over these things. to have perez so criticized for his actions as head of the justice department's division is astonishing and for him to be considered labor secretary where lots of decisions are made on whether or not companies are going to be allowed to create jobs is very troubling. >>steve: i read an item in "the washington post" about how generally a lousy lawyer. also i read one report that says he's a supporter of sharia law? >> i haven't gone into that part of it yet, but i'll tell you this. the report that the justice department put out confirms what a federal judge concluded recently which is when perez was giving
what i think we found in this inspector general's report is that he presided over a civil rights division in the department of justice that has been way tilted to the left. he himself comes very much from the left. he used to be president of an immigration advocacy group that advocated no enforcement of any immigration laws whatsoever. the inspector general's report is significant because the inspector general is appointed by obama himself. normally they tend to paper over these things. to have...
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unions, all right? which you guys are going to have pretty soon out there. and legalizing marijuana which you already have out there. and he is he a gay marriage proponent as you know. so i said here are ferrandino's priorities. here is what he spends his time on, all right? >> bill, you didn't introduce them as his priorities and you can go back and look at the tape. >> bill: did i absolutely say this is what the guy is promoting. >> you asked your guests why he he opposed jessica's law. >> bill: right. >> >> then you used his sexuality and his support for gay marriage as rationale for why he would oppose jessica's law. >> bill: i didn't do anything of the kind. i described who he was, who he says he is, all right? and that's it. i made no correlation between him being quote, unquote, openly gay and jessica's law. and for you to say. >> that's not true. no now you are not telling the truth. >> your guest is the one who took your words and then said he is protecting somebody. >> bill: listen. is he prot
unions, all right? which you guys are going to have pretty soon out there. and legalizing marijuana which you already have out there. and he is he a gay marriage proponent as you know. so i said here are ferrandino's priorities. here is what he spends his time on, all right? >> bill, you didn't introduce them as his priorities and you can go back and look at the tape. >> bill: did i absolutely say this is what the guy is promoting. >> you asked your guests why he he opposed...
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they can't target women or men or a racial group or a religious group because civil rights laws govern them. but the privacy laws permit them to make reasonable inquiry of their employees if the answer to the inquiry will help the business of the employer operate more efficiently. >>steve: this is scary because this means any company can do it. where do you draw the line? first they want to know how much you weigh, what your glow kos levels are. next they want to know are you a smoker? next do you drink coffee? >> i don't know how far this is going to go because this is the brave new world of obamacare kicking in. this is an unintended consequence or unrevealed consequence. >>alisyn: let me tell you what c.v.s. says their motivation is for doing this. a wellness review said colleagues know their key health metrics in order to take action to improve their numbers if necessary. is morethe wave of the personal responsibility in having to stop things like smoking and eating poorly if it's up to you. >> i don't think this is the wave of more personal responsibility. i think this is more cor
they can't target women or men or a racial group or a religious group because civil rights laws govern them. but the privacy laws permit them to make reasonable inquiry of their employees if the answer to the inquiry will help the business of the employer operate more efficiently. >>steve: this is scary because this means any company can do it. where do you draw the line? first they want to know how much you weigh, what your glow kos levels are. next they want to know are you a smoker?...
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war. >> there is nothing civil about it. >> neil: right. and john mccain dismissed it and senator cruz dismissed it. i'm definitely getting that feeling. what is going on? >> any time you lose an election there is a lot of finger pointing the there is deep philosophical differences within the party and it splits how big government should be, how soon we deal with the deficit and medicare and some of the things i mentioned. issues like should the government get involved in picking winners and losers in the marketplace, whether it's the tarp bill, you and i were alone out there opposed to that. those are issues that sometimes underscore deep convictions on the part of people as well as some of the social issues. >> neil: do you think it's gotten to the point where republicans, for whatever reasons, was shooting themselves? i brought this up to senator mccain and i think we have him commenting on going after cruz and going after rand paul. >> in an interview i said that senator paul and senator cruz were whacko birds. that was inappropriate an
war. >> there is nothing civil about it. >> neil: right. and john mccain dismissed it and senator cruz dismissed it. i'm definitely getting that feeling. what is going on? >> any time you lose an election there is a lot of finger pointing the there is deep philosophical differences within the party and it splits how big government should be, how soon we deal with the deficit and medicare and some of the things i mentioned. issues like should the government get involved in...
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he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a better place. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome assistant attorney general tom perez. (applause). >> good morning, it's an honor to be back here. i got to spend some time last night with my brother who lives down the road apiece, his daughter is a sophomore in high school, she asked me if i wanted to go golfing at the presidio, i said i can't walk that much, i just had my knee replaced. melinda has been an incredible partner, it's a partnership between our partners in the u.s. attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes
he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a...
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tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, rusly
tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in...
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tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can
tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in...
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the civil rights act of 1964 was first introduced in 1948, took a little while. the hate crimes of 2009 was first introduced in 96, took some time. we are not backing off this. i have spent as much time on this issue as any issue and i speak as not simply -- i approach it not simply from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer, i approach it from the perspective of a parent of 3 and that informs my judgment as much as -- and my passion for this as much as anything. i can't promise, i don't know when we're going to be able to declare victory. i look at so many of the civil rights issues of our time and they have remained all too persistent but that doesn't mean we cannot continue to be dogged and i think we've seen successes. success didn't come soon enough for you and that is tragic and that's what motivates me and others to continue this work and so i hope we'll continue it together and i hope we'll be persistent. i hope we'll just demand it and as we continue to demand it, i think we'll make progress. >> my heart is heavy for your experience. i can't imagine t
the civil rights act of 1964 was first introduced in 1948, took a little while. the hate crimes of 2009 was first introduced in 96, took some time. we are not backing off this. i have spent as much time on this issue as any issue and i speak as not simply -- i approach it not simply from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer, i approach it from the perspective of a parent of 3 and that informs my judgment as much as -- and my passion for this as much as anything. i can't promise, i don't...
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in peace and civil rights movement as a lawyer. of the one people, about 20 of them are people who either ran for office or who were elected to office a lot of them ran for office like upton sinclair ran for governor of california, almost one on an end poverty in california platform that didn't win. eugene debs was never elected to anything. victor prokofiev and was a member of congress. and so the second category of politicians, the two people are most controversial in my books -- book i think his theater was built was a militarist and imperialist, but also a growing advocate of labor rights and consumer rights. he was responsible along with sinclair for the passage of the first consumer rights legislation, and food and drug act. and some of the people who ran for office but didn't win. and a third category and the ones that was some of the most fun to read about were musicians, everyone from paul robeson and pete seeger, won the nobel peace prize, hopefully before it passes. we find a way to get in the nobel peace prize. bob dyla
in peace and civil rights movement as a lawyer. of the one people, about 20 of them are people who either ran for office or who were elected to office a lot of them ran for office like upton sinclair ran for governor of california, almost one on an end poverty in california platform that didn't win. eugene debs was never elected to anything. victor prokofiev and was a member of congress. and so the second category of politicians, the two people are most controversial in my books -- book i think...
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society in a way that's not healthy for the broader society. . >> gregg: all right. steven hayes thank you very very much. appreciate it. >> thanks, guys. >> gregg: my favorite line, economics is not brain surgery. >> heather: yes. >> gregg: of course, he's a neuro brain surgeon. >> heather: he was an exciting speaker, i must say. >> gregg: he wasn't using a teleprompter i don't think. it was amazing and the crowd seems to love dr. ben carson. all right, thanks for watching our coverage of the conservative political action conference. >> heather: and now to bulls and bears that starts right now. >> conservatives at cpac calling for tax cuts, but the president telling republicans, they can hike them or take a hike in budget cuts . senate democrats are on his side, pushing one trillion in new taxings. is this why 7 out of 10 bosses are not hiring. this is bums and bears we'll get right to it. the bums and bears, to bin and jonas and john back from his mountain climb and jamull green. >> democrats are still pushing tax hikings. is that why the companies are not hiring?
society in a way that's not healthy for the broader society. . >> gregg: all right. steven hayes thank you very very much. appreciate it. >> thanks, guys. >> gregg: my favorite line, economics is not brain surgery. >> heather: yes. >> gregg: of course, he's a neuro brain surgeon. >> heather: he was an exciting speaker, i must say. >> gregg: he wasn't using a teleprompter i don't think. it was amazing and the crowd seems to love dr. ben carson. all...
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is a civil rights statute. -- it is a civil rights statute. they can be a perfectly legitimate plaintiffs to bring a lawsuit, and there are a number of people who belong to disability organizations that actually, that is what their livelihood is, bringing these lawsuits. the gentleman over here, who was also a lawyer knows of at least one case involving two lawsuits. they started all neighborhoods. the target places like san francisco because this is an old city with old buildings, virtually none of which comply. we only have new construction that would be billed to 1988 compliance standards, usually. whatever kind of business you have, the building part does not enforce ada compliance. you have your architect look at the ada if you are going to make a major revision anyway. is very expensive to do that. the demand letter is a requirment for the state -- is a requirement for the state laws to be brought. for civil rights cases, you are expected to know the law and be in compliance. they do not make a demand under federal law saying they should
is a civil rights statute. -- it is a civil rights statute. they can be a perfectly legitimate plaintiffs to bring a lawsuit, and there are a number of people who belong to disability organizations that actually, that is what their livelihood is, bringing these lawsuits. the gentleman over here, who was also a lawyer knows of at least one case involving two lawsuits. they started all neighborhoods. the target places like san francisco because this is an old city with old buildings, virtually...
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it is also, though, not just about civil rights enforcement. when we talk about bullying and harassment there is no federal definition of bullying. in fact, one of the things we're working on is getting a common definition so we know what that means. and tom and i have an enormous amount of jurisdiction and team support to help ensure that when it comes to race, when it comes to color and national origin and sex and disability that there is some real teeth behind that, but it also is about students that are bullied and harassed because they are short, because they might act differently or unique. that's where we have to provide the kinds of tools and supports and training to superintendents, like -- i see another one over there, tony smith from oakland, the sort of heroes that are deeply trying to transform their communities and recognize that this is also a community issue, that it is not just a school issue. >> tom, why don't we have a federal definition? >> well, we're working on it. i mean, i think there's a, when we had the white house con
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. >>> call him professor blago right now. rod blagojevich keeping busy behind bars teaching civil war history, that is wife patty is sailing on facebook. the former governor went to federal prison in colorado. it was after charges are trying to sell president obama's former senate seat. he is also learning to play guitar in prison while lawyers work on his appeal. our crew loves this story. >> two days after the pope's election. vatican responding to criticism of his action or inaction in the land of his birth. plus, if you think people know how to party for st. patrick's day, wait until you see how people are celebrating here, next. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? schwab bank was
. >>> call him professor blago right now. rod blagojevich keeping busy behind bars teaching civil war history, that is wife patty is sailing on facebook. the former governor went to federal prison in colorado. it was after charges are trying to sell president obama's former senate seat. he is also learning to play guitar in prison while lawyers work on his appeal. our crew loves this story. >> two days after the pope's election. vatican responding to criticism of his action or...
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>> the civil rights act it's not a new problem in the world when it was brought up it was something we needed to do something about it. people that had never done it they were like why are you bringing this up before? we'll deal with it and it will go away. as democracy expands and more people who didn't get to speak in the democratic context get their point across, we can address new problems we didn't used to address. that doesn't mean they are new, it just means that we're finally addressing them. that is what happened in 1965 with voting rights and in the 1990's with the violence against women act. as new people make the democratic process work for them their problems get addressed too. >> jon: what essaying is this worked. let's get rid of it now. it worked so well, the problem is gone. right, but what solved it? bizarre. we're going -- we ran out. with you stick around and talk sequester. we'll throw it up on the web. >> exclamation point. >> jon: rachel maddow's show
>> the civil rights act it's not a new problem in the world when it was brought up it was something we needed to do something about it. people that had never done it they were like why are you bringing this up before? we'll deal with it and it will go away. as democracy expands and more people who didn't get to speak in the democratic context get their point across, we can address new problems we didn't used to address. that doesn't mean they are new, it just means that we're finally...
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democrats stole them away about lying about the history of civil rights and the history of repuic
democrats stole them away about lying about the history of civil rights and the history of repuic